According to the poll, individuals from all ages, party and genders support the possible bill which would allow doctors to prescribe drugs to allow individual with terminal illnesses to end their own lives. The poll found 61 percent of voters support the controversial bill, which is before the legislature this year.

“Public support for allowing assisted dying in Connecticut is a very personal issue, crossing partisan, gender and age lines,” Poll Director Douglas Schwartz said in a statement.

The poll also found voters are against the lottery-style gambling game keno, that 57 percent support the state’s new gun laws and are split on the death penalty.